The Federalist Society

Optional Login

Have an account?

Sign in

Email

Password


Forgot password?

Proceed as Guest

Continue
Our website is currently undergoing updates, some links may no longer work and content may change. Please check back soon.
The Federalist Society
  • Commentary
    • The Federalist Society Review
    • Videos
    • Publications
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
    • Briefcases
    • No. 86
  • Cases
  • Events
    • All Upcoming Events
    • FedSoc Forums
    • Webinars
    • Live Streams
    • Past Events
    • Event Photos
  • Divisions
    • Lawyers
    • Faculty
    • Student
    • Practice Groups
  • Chapters
  • Projects
    • The American History & Tradition Project
    • Structural Constitution Initiative
    • Family & Parental Rights Network
    • Armed Services Legal Network
    • In-House Counsel Network
    • A Seat at the Sitting
    • Freedom of Thought
    • Article I Initiative
    • Regulatory Transparency Project
    • State Attorneys General
    • State Courts
  • Store
    • On-Demand CLE
  • About
    • Membership
    • Jobs
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Board of Visitors
    • Opportunities
    • Internships
    • FAQ
    • History
    • Press Inquiries
  • Login
  • Donate
  • Join
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Federalist Society

  • Home
  • Federalist Society
Dec 18 2014
Thursday 5:30 p.m.    

Protecting Religious Liberty in the Marriage Debate

Omaha, Nebraska
Speakers:
Ryan T. Anderson
Topics:
Religious Liberties
Sponsors:
Nebraska Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Dec 17 2014
Wednesday 6:00 p.m. CDT    

2014 Christmas Party

Sponsors:
St. Louis Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Dec 17 2014
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.    

Annual Holiday Party

San Diego, California
Sponsors:
San Diego Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Dec 17 2014
Wednesday 2:00 p.m. EDT    

Public Defenders and Client Choice

Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Teleforum

Teleforum
Speakers:
James D. Bethke • Tim Lynch • Stephen Schulhofer
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sponsors:
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group
Dec 16 2014
Tuesday 1:00 p.m.    

The Little Sisters of the Poor and the HHS Mandate

Teleforum
Speakers:
Mark L. Rienzi
Topics:
Religious Liberties • Free Speech & Election Law • Civil Rights
Sponsors:
Religious Liberties Practice Group
  • In-Person Event
Dec 16 2014
Tuesday 12:00 p.m.    

Lunch with U.S. Senator-Elect David Perdue

Atlanta, Georgia
Speakers:
David Perdue
Sponsors:
Atlanta Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Dec 15 2014
Monday 2:00 p.m.    

Immigration and the States

Teleforum
Speakers:
Brian M. Fish • Peter K. Nunez • Margaret D. Stock
Topics:
Civil Rights • Criminal Law & Procedure • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Sponsors:
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group
  • In-Person Event
Dec 15 2014
Monday 12:00 p.m. EDT    

Article V and the Compact for a Balanced Budget

Triangle Lawyers Chapter and the John Locke Foundation

Raleigh, NC
Speakers:
Nicholas C. Dranias
Sponsors:
Triangle Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Dec 12 2014
Friday 1:00 p.m.    

Telephone Consumer Protection Act Reform

Teleforum
Speakers:
Scott D. Delacourt • Jason D. Goldman
Topics:
Litigation • Financial Services & E-Commerce • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Telecommunications & Electronic Media
Sponsors:
Communications & Technology Practice Group
  • In-Person Event
Dec 5 2014
Friday 1:00 p.m.    

2014 Annual Constitutional Law Section CLE

Portland, Oregon
Speakers:
Garrett Epps • Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
Sponsors:
Portland Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
  • Previous
  • 519
  • 520
  • 521
  • 522
  • 523
  • 524
  • 525
  • Next
James Madison Portrait
© 2026 The Federalist Society
1776 I Street, NW Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
  • Phone(202) 822-8138
  • Fax(202) 296-8061
  • Email[email protected]
  • Join
  • Donate
  • Join
  • Donate
  • Login
  • My FedSoc
    • My FedSoc
    • Logout
  • Commentary
    • The Federalist Society Review
    • Videos
    • Publications
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
    • Briefcases
    • No. 86
  • Cases
  • Events
    • All Upcoming Events
    • FedSoc Forums
    • Webinars
    • Live Streams
    • Past Events
    • Event Photos
  • Divisions
    • Lawyers
    • Faculty
    • Student
    • Practice Groups
  • Chapters
  • Projects
    • The American History & Tradition Project
    • Structural Constitution Initiative
    • Family & Parental Rights Network
    • Armed Services Legal Network
    • In-House Counsel Network
    • A Seat at the Sitting
    • Freedom of Thought
    • Article I Initiative
    • Regulatory Transparency Project
    • State Attorneys General
    • State Courts
  • Store
    • On-Demand CLE
  • About
    • Membership
    • Jobs
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Board of Visitors
    • Opportunities
    • Internships
    • FAQ
    • History
    • Press Inquiries
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Speaker Information
Ryan T. Anderson

Ryan T. Anderson

President, The Ethics and Public Policy Center

Biography

 

Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., is the President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. In May 2025, Anderson was appointed by President Trump to the Religious Liberty Commission.

He is the author or co-author of five books, including the just-released Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing. Previous books include When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense, and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination. He is the co-editor of A Liberalism Safe for Catholicism? Perspectives from “The Review of Politics.”

Anderson’s research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two Supreme Court cases.

He received his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, and he received his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. His dissertation was titled: “Neither Liberal Nor Libertarian: A Natural Law Approach to Social Justice and Economic Rights.”

Anderson has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. His work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, the Harvard Health Policy Review, the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, First Things, the Claremont Review of Books, and National Review.

He is the John Paul II Teaching Fellow in Social Thought at the University of Dallas, a member of the James Madison Society at Princeton University, and a Fellow of the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America, as well as the Founding Editor of Public Discourse, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton, New Jersey.

For 9 years he was the William E. Simon senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and has served as an adjunct professor of philosophy and political science at Christendom College, and a Visiting Fellow at the Veritas Center at Franciscan University. He has also served as an assistant editor of First Things. 

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
James D. Bethke

James D. Bethke

Executive Director, Texas Indigent Defense Commission

Biography

James D. Bethke serves as the Executive Director of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission formerly called the Task Force on Indigent Defense. The Commission is charged with implementing a statewide system of standards, financing and other resources for criminal defendants unable to hire attorneys.  He is also an ex-officio member Governor Perry’s Criminal Justice Advisory Council and a member of the Texas Criminal Justice Integrity Unit.  Nationally, he serves on the Indigent Defense Advisory Group for the ABA Standing Committee for Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants and is a member of the National Research & Data Analysis Committee for the National Legal Aid & Defenders Association. He is a past-chair of the Juvenile Law Exam Commission for the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a Texas Bar Foundation Life Fellow. He is a U.S. Army veteran from the 101st Airborne Division, is a graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler and the Texas Tech University law school.



Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Tim Lynch

Tim Lynch

Adjunct Scholar and Former Director, Project On Criminal Justice, Cato Institute

Biography

Tim Lynch is an attorney specializing in criminal law, constitutional law, and civil liberties. He is an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute and the former director of Cato’s Project on Criminal Justice. His research interests include all aspects of constitutional criminal procedure, overcriminalization, the drug war, and police and prosecutorial misconduct. In 2000, he served on the National Committee to Prevent Wrongful Executions. Lynch also prepares amicus briefs before appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court in cases involving constitutional rights. He is the editor of In the Name of Justice: Leading Experts Reexamine the Classic Article “The Aims of the Criminal Law” and After Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century.

Lynch has published a variety of articles in both the law journals and in opinion pieces for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and other newspapers. He has appeared on The PBS NewsHour, NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, and C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. Lynch is a member of the Virginia, District of Columbia, and Supreme Court bars. He earned both a BS and a JD from Marquette University.

Mr. Lynch can be reached via his personal website.

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Stephen Schulhofer

Stephen Schulhofer

Robert B. McKay Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Biography

Stephen Schulhofer is one of the nation’s most distinguished scholars of criminal justice. He has written more than 50 scholarly articles and seven books, including the leading casebook in the field, and highly regarded, widely cited work on a range of criminal justice and national security topics. His most recent book More Essential Than Ever: The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century (Oxford University Press, 2012) is a comprehensive review and analysis of Fourth Amendment history, the Supreme Court’s constitutional methodology, current Fourth Amendment doctrine, and a wide range of contemporary problems concerning searches and seizures, electronic surveillance, and the intersection between national security needs and the right to privacy. Schulhofer’s scholarship has been distinguished by his simultaneous engagement with doctrinal analysis, criminal justice policy, and his own original empirical work. He has written on counterterrorism, police interrogation, rape law, administrative searches, drug enforcement, indigent defense, sentencing reform, plea bargaining, battered spouse syndrome, and many other criminal justice matters. His current projects include analyses of national security secrecy, the right to privacy in electronic communications, and an empirical study of the impact of counterterrorism policing on immigrant communities in New York and London. In addition, he currently serves as the reporter for the American Law Institute’s project to revise the sexual offense provisions of the Model Penal Code. Previously, Schulhofer was the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and director of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice at the University of Chicago Law School, and was the Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He completed his BA at Princeton University and his JD at Harvard Law School, both summa cum laude. He then clerked for two years for US Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black and practiced law for three years before beginning his academic career



Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Mark L. Rienzi

Mark L. Rienzi

President, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty; Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, Catholic University; Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School

Biography

Mark joined the Becket team in 2011 and splits his time as Associate Professor at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, and as Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. Mark teaches constitutional law, religious liberty, torts, and evidence. He has been voted Teacher of the Year three years in a row by the Law School’s Student Bar Association.

Mark has broad experience litigating First Amendment religious exercise and free speech cases. He has represented the winning parties in a variety of Supreme Court First Amendment cases including Hobby Lobby, Little Sisters, Wheaton College, and Holt. In January 2014, Mark argued before the Supreme Court in McCullen v. Coakley, a First Amendment challenge to a Massachusetts speech restriction outside of abortion clinics. The Justices ruled in favor of his clients 9-0. Mark also led a successful eight-year litigation battle against Governor Blagojevich’s effort to force religious pharmacists to distribute the morning-after and week-after pills.

Mark’s academic writing focuses on the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and has appeared in a variety of prestigious journals, including the Harvard Law Review.

Mark is a widely sought after speaker on constitutional issues, particularly concerning abortion and the First Amendment. Professor Rienzi has been invited to discuss these issues at Harvard Law School, Columbia University Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, Boston College Law School, Notre Dame Law School, the National Press Club, and the Capitol. He has been quoted on constitutional law issues on NPR, in the Washington Times, The New York Daily News, and the Chicago Sun-Times. Mark has also been featured on the Kelly File, Fox News Sunday, Your World with Neil Cavuto, Geraldo at Large, CNN Tonight, CNN Live, Andrea Mitchell Reports, and Wall Street Journal Live.

Prior to joining Becket, Mark served as counsel for the litigation department and the intellectual property litigation practice group of WilmerHale LLP. His practice focused on complex civil and appellate litigation with a particular emphasis on intellectual property and First Amendment issues. Prior to joining WilmerHale, he served as law clerk to the Hon. Stephen F. Williams, senior circuit judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Prior to that, Mark was an editor of the Harvard Law Review, and earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and B.A. from Princeton University, both with honors.

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information

David Perdue

Biography


View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Brian M. Fish

Brian M. Fish

Acting Assistant Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, Office of Professional Responsibility, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Biography

Brian M. Fish is currently the Senior Advisor to the General Counsel at the Department of Homeland Security where he works on immigration and law enforcement issues. Previously, he was a trial attorney with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, where he represented the Department of Homeland Security in removal hearings before the U.S. Immigration Court. Additionally, he was a Special Assistant United States Attorney and a Baltimore City homicide prosecutor. He is a member of the Federalist Society's Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Executive Committee and the President of its Baltimore Lawyers Chapter. He earned his B.A. from LaSalle University in 1992 and his J.D. from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law in 1998.

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Peter K. Nunez

Peter K. Nunez

Chairman, Center for Immigration Studies Board of Directors

Biography

Peter Nunez is a former United States Attorney, Southern District of California (1982-1988), a former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement (1990-1993), and is now both a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of San Diego and Chairman of the Board of Directors of at the Center for Immigration Studies.



View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Margaret D. Stock

Margaret D. Stock

Counsel to the Firm, Cascadia Cross-Border Law

Biography

Margaret Stock focuses her practice on immigration and citizenship law. She is a nationally known expert on immigration and national security laws, and has testified regularly before Congressional committees on immigration, homeland security, and military matters. As a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Military Police, U.S. Army Reserve, Margaret has extensive experience with U.S. military issues. She has also worked as a professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point, and she has served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Alaska. Margaret served as a member of the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration from 2008-2012. She regularly authors articles on military-related immigration issues, and is well-versed on “parole in place” for military family members and the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (“MAVNI”) Program. Margaret authored the book Immigration Law & the Military, which was published by the American Immigration Lawyers Association in 2012.



  • U.S. Army War College (Masters of Strategic Studies, 2006)
  • Harvard Kennedy School of Government (M.P.A., 2001)
  • Harvard Law School (J.D., with honors, 1992)
  • Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges (A.B., with honors in Government, 1985)
Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Nicholas C. Dranias

Nicholas C. Dranias

General Counsel, Prospera Group

Biography

Dranias serves as NeWay Capital LLC’s General Counsel, handling all corporate legal matters. Prior to this, he was Senior Litigation Counsel with the Government Accountability & Special Litigation Unit of the Arizona Attorney General. He also serves as Policy Advisor and Research Fellow with the Heartland Institute, as an expert and Speaker’s Bureau member with the Federalist Society, a Law and Civil Liberties Speaker for Students for Liberty, a Council of Scholars member with Compact for America Educational Foundation, as well as an Adjunct Instructor teaching Business Ethics and Law at Grand Canyon University.

Previously, Dranias served as President & Executive Director of Compact for America Educational Foundation where he led national efforts to organize the states to propose and ratify a federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Prior to that, Dranias was General Counsel, Policy Development Director and Constitutional Policy Director at the Goldwater Institute. Dranias led the Institute’s successful challenge to Arizona’s system of government campaign financing to the U.S. Supreme Court. Prior to that, he was an attorney with the Institute for Justice for three years and an attorney in private practice in Chicago for eight years, where he served as Young Lawyers Section co-editor of the Chicago Bar Association Record and earned the Oliver Wendell Holmes Award for his service.

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Scott D. Delacourt

Scott D. Delacourt

Chief of Staff, Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Biography

Mr. Delacourt is Chief of Staff of the Federal Communications Commission. In this role, he manages the Chairman's policy agenda and strategic initiatives and serves as Chief Operating Officer for the Agency. He has a broad range of experience in telecommunications and technology law and policy spanning both the governmental and private sectors. Scott joined the FCC from Wiley Rein LLP where he served as Partner and Chair of the Wireless Practice Group. He previously served in leadership positions at the FCC, including Deputy Bureau Chief and Chief of Staff of the Wireless Bureau, Senior Counsel in the Office of General Counsel, and Legal Advisor to the Wireless Bureau Chief. Scott received his Law Degree, cum laude, from the University of Michigan Law School, and his Bachelor’s Degree, summa cum laude, from Georgetown University.

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Jason D. Goldman

Jason D. Goldman

Senior Telecommunications Policy Counsel, Managing Director, Env, U.S. Chamber Of Commerce

Biography

Jason Goldman serves as senior telecommunications policy counsel and managing director to the Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs Division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Goldman handles a variety of technology policy issues for the Chamber, including telecommunications, the Internet and E-commerce, broadcasting and mass media, data security, and privacy. Additionally, he manages the Chamber’s Telecommunications & E-Commerce Committee, the Chamber’s policymaking body for most technology-related issues and initiatives.

Mr. Goldman also has served as a law clerk for the House Energy and Commerce Committee and as a legal intern for then-Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael K. Powell.

Mr. Goldman received his J.D. from The Catholic University of America, where he earned a certificate from its Institute for Communications Law Studies. He obtained his B.A. in political science from Washington University in St. Louis.



Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Garrett Epps

Garrett Epps

Professor of Law, University of Baltimore School of Law

Biography

Professor Garrett Epps joined the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2008. He teaches courses in Constitutional Law, First Amendment, and Fiction and Non-Fiction Writing for Law Students. He is a contributing writer to The Atlantic Online and serves as the magazine's Supreme Court correspondent. He is also a contributing editor of The American Prospect. Epps' most recent book, American Justice 2014: Nine Clashing Visions on the Supreme Court, was published by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Professor Epps' previous book, American Epic: Reading the U.S. Constitution, was published in 2013 by Oxford University Press. In March 2014, American Epic was named a finalist for the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Book award. Two of his previous books, Democracy Reborn: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Fight for Equal Rights in Post-Civil War America (2006) and To an Unknown God: Religious Freedom on Trial (2001), were both also Silver Gavel finalists. A former staff writer for The Washington Post, Epps has written for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Nation, The New Republic and The American Prospect.

He received his LL.M. in Comparative and International Law and his J.D. from Duke University, where he served as articles editor of Law and Contemporary Problems and graduated with the Willis Smith Award for the highest three-year academic average. Before attending law school, Epps earned his M.A. in English Writing in 1975 from Hollins College and his B.A. in 1972 from Harvard College, where he was editor of The Harvard Crimson.

 

Read more...
View Full Profile
Speaker Information
Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz

Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz

Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center

Biography

Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz teaches constitutional law and federal jurisdiction, and he writes articles for the Harvard Law Review and the Stanford Law Review.

He is currently developing a new theory of constitutional interpretation and judicial review. The first installment, entitledThe Subjects of the Constitution, was published in the Stanford Law Review in May of 2010, and it is among the most downloaded articles about constitutional interpretation, judicial review, and/or federal courts in the history of SSRN. The second installment, The Objects of the Constitution, was published in May of 2011, also in the Stanford Law Review. And the comprehensive version is forthcoming as a book by Oxford University Press.

Rosenkranz has served and advised the federal government in a variety of capacities. He clerked for Judge Frank H. Easterbrook on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (1999-2000) and for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy at the U.S. Supreme Court (October Term 2001). He served as an Attorney-Advisor at the Office of Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice (November 2002 - July 2004). He often testifies before Congress as a constitutional expert—most recently before the House Financial Services Oversight Subcommittee, regarding the Obama Administration's use of bank settlement agreements to circumvent the Appropriations Clause. He has also filed briefs and presented oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court. His most recent Supreme Court brief, in Los Angeles v. Patel, was cited by Justice Alito in dissent.

Rosenkranz is a member of the New York Bar and the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. He is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE).  He is a founding member of Heterodox Academy and a member of its Executive Committee. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Federalist Society and as the faculty advisor to the Georgetown chapter.

Read more...
View Full Profile